The Lynch Gate, St Peter's Church
Black and white postcard showing a photograph that was taken not long after the Lynch gate for St Peters Church was built.
The postcard was sent to a Miss Childs in Norwich dated December 11th 1905. The Ropley Childs family lived in the village for many generations.
Subject
Religion and Beliefs (40)
Trades People (7)
Format
Postcards (49)
Collection
Roger Mudd collectionCreator
unknownDate of creation
December 11th 1905Date of coverage
1905Place
Church Street RopleyContributor
Roger MuddLanguage
EnglishReference number
ROP/004/01/037License
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC-BY-NC-ND)Related links to other pages
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